New perspectives on Jewish-Christian relations : in honor of David Berger / / edited by Elisheva Carlebach, Jacob J. Schacter.

The delicate balance between toleration and repulsion of the Jews, a tiny minority living within the Christian world, stands at the center of studies of religion and society. The development of this difficult relationship on many levels, theological, institutional, and individual, is a matter of con...

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Superior document:The Brill reference library of Judaism, v. 33
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Brill reference library of Judaism ; v. 33.
Physical Description:1 online resource (559 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
On the Authenticity of the Testimonium Flavianum Attributed to Josephus /
The Menorah and the Cross: Historiographical Reflections on a Recent Discovery from Laodicea on the Lycus /
Judaizing the Passion: The Case of the Crown of Thorns in the Middle Ages /
“Unless the Lord Watches Over the City . . .”: Joan of Aragon and His Jews, June–October 1391 /
Genesis 49:10 in Thirteenth-Century Christian Missionizing /
The Different Hebrew Versions of the “Talmud Trial” of 1240 in Paris /
An Infant’s Missionary Sermon Addressed to the Jews of Rome in 1553 /
Rabbi Jonathan Eibeschuetz and the Alleged Jewish-Christian Sect in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam /
Seeking Signs? Jews, Christians, and Proof by Fire in Medieval Germany and Northern France /
A Medieval Judeo-Spanish Poem on the Complementarity of Faith and Works and Its Intellectual Roots /
“Because Our Wives Trade and Do Business with Our Goods”: Gender, Work, and Jewish-Christian Relations /
Meiri and the Non-Jew: A Comparative Investigation /
Changing Attitudes toward Apostates in Tosafist Literature, Late Twelfth–Early Thirteenth Centuries /
The Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam and the Status of Christians /
Rabbi Jacob Emden, Sabbatianism, and Frankism: Attitudes toward Christianity in the Eighteenth Century /
Rashi’s Position on Prophecy among the Nations and the Jewish-Christian Polemic /
Isaiah’s Suffering Servant and the Jews: From the Nineteenth Century to the Ninth /
Peshat or Polemics: The Case of Genesis 36 /
Maimonides’ Attitude toward Christian Biblical Hermeneutics in Light of Earlier Jewish Sources /
Karaism and Christianity: An Evolving Relationship /
Morality, Liberalism, and Interfaith Dialogue /
The Jewish People and Their Sacred Scriptures in the Christian Bible, by the Pontifical Biblical Commission (Rome, 2001) /
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Summary:The delicate balance between toleration and repulsion of the Jews, a tiny minority living within the Christian world, stands at the center of studies of religion and society. The development of this difficult relationship on many levels, theological, institutional, and individual, is a matter of continuing relevance in religious history from ancient to contemporary contexts. This volume, written by the leading scholars of Jewish-Christian engagement, seeks to revisit the question in light of new sources and re-readings of older sources. The old view of two implacable enemies battling for their version of truth, of Jews living as insular pariahs within a hostile world, the tale of persecution by the mighty of the weak, has given way to a much more nuanced understanding of areas of congruence, of cultural, economic, and social interchange. The volume examines changes in the Christian posture toward the Jews occurring in a time and place of tremendous cultural and religious creativity in Western European society. It seeks to understand how Jews integrated elements of Christian culture into their own. The volume spans some of the key turning points in the Jewish-Christian relationship and re-examines critical texts, religious disputations, and cultural interactions.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283356880
9786613356888
9004221182
ISSN:1571-5000 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Elisheva Carlebach, Jacob J. Schacter.